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AuthorSharif, Elham
AuthorKiely, Janice
AuthorWraith, Patrick
AuthorLuxton, Richard
Available date2016-10-02T08:54:00Z
Publication Date2013-05
Publication NameIEEE TRANSACTIONS ON BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TBME.2012.2228642
CitationE. Sharif, J. Kiely, P. Wraith and R. Luxton, "The Dual Role of Paramagnetic Particles for Integrated Lysis and Measurement in a Rapid Immunoassay for Intracellular Proteins," in IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, vol. 60, no. 5, pp. 1209-1216, May 2013.
ISSN0018-9294
ISSN1558-2531 (online)
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/4801
AbstractAbstract—A novel, integrated lysis and immunoassay method- ology and system for intracellular protein measurement are de- scribed. The method uses paramagnetic particles both as a lysis agent and assay label resulting in a rapid test requiring minimal operator intervention, the test being homogeneous and completed in less than 10 min. A design study highlights the critical features of the magnetic detection system used to quantify the paramagnetic particles and a novel frequency-locked loop-based magnetometer is presented. A study of paramagnetic particle enhanced lysis demon- strates that the technique is more than twice as efficient at releasing intracellular protein as ultrasonic lysis alone. Results are presented for measurements of intracellular prostate specific antigen in an LNCAP cell line. This model was selected to demonstrate the ra- pidity and efficiency of intracellular protein quantification. It was shown that, on average, LNCAP cells contained 0.43 fg of prostate specific antigen. This system promises an attractive solution for applications that require a rapid determination of intracellular proteins.
Languageen
PublisherIEEE
Subjectprostate specific antigen
Intracellular protein
magneto immunoassay
magnetometer
paramagnetic particles
TitleThe Dual Role of Paramagnetic Particles for Integrated Lysis and Measurement in a Rapid Immunoassay for Intracellular Proteins
TypeArticle
Pagination1209-1216
Issue Number5
Volume Number60


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